There have been many well-documented Eucharistic miracles in the history of the Church and some are worthy of belief.
Others are questionable, such as an alleged miracle that took place at a Mass in Lourdes, France, in 1999. The event was captured on video camera. (Check the video clip below for images from the Mass.)
Two very large flat hosts are sitting on top of the paten. During the Epiclesis — the part of the Mass where the priest calls down the Holy Spirit and stretches his hands over the hosts — one host suddenly pops up and appears to float slightly above the paten.
If you watch the video (keep in mind this is1990s low-resolution footage), it does appear that the top host moves. So what’s going on?